Jonathan,
Search for Oceanic salt on Reefcentral, and you'll find a lot of long threads about bad batches of Oceanic.
I wasn't checking my pH regulary, until Flugelnuss on this board, tested all my tanks(3) and my saltwater storage container and found that they all had a pH of 7.4. All 3 tanks have skimmers on them, and only one of them is well stocked.
The article about high CO2 in homes was interesting and could possibly account for the exact same pH in all my tanks, but I made a new batch of sw with Kent salt, and so far the pH is staying up there.
I can't say for sure how bad a bucket of Oceanic salt I have, but it does look like it has a bad buffering ability. If it's just the buffer, I can easily use some Seachem/Kent/etc marine buffer, but I just don't know. I don't have the test kits or equipment to test out the other things that might be bad with this bucket of Oceanic.
Aside from the pH thing with this bucket(my 2nd bucket of Oceanic), I had no quarrels with Oceanic Salt, unlike the people on RC. Oceanic salt is being blamed for a whole lot things on that board. I'm going back to Kent salt, which I originally started the tanks with, just to be on the safe side.